Commercially Sexually Exploited Children

CSEC 102 Nola Brantley Speaks has partnered with the California Department of Social Services
to provide CSEC 102 training. CSEC 102 is a 2-day engagement skills training that
will build off the knowledge learned in CSEC 101. The training is specifically designed
for social workers, probation officers, and community-based organizations who are
collaborative partners to provide services for youth identified as CSEC. For more
information regarding future classes please visit www.nolabrantleyspeaks.org/csec-102.html

This course is designed to provide a broad overview of three types of Human Trafficking
and information regarding the ongoing research on the topic; narrowing in on CSEC
and Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST). The course will focus on the impacts and
implications for the child welfare system. The course will also provide a brief review
of current federal, state, and local efforts to address the wide variety of issues
associated with trafficking. Identification, assessment, and promising intervention
strategies will also be identified. The course will provide information about the
multi-systems response to working with victims and addressing demand. The overarching
goal of the course is to educate and foster a deeper awareness of human trafficking
and CSEC throughout the child welfare community. The course will use lecture, small
group discussion, short video clips as well as application activities

Define Human Trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of children and how
they are related.

Describe the dynamics involved that contribute to the victimization of young people
by sex traffickers.

Identify tools that may be utilized in the identification and assessment of victims
of trafficking.

Identify and highlight programs designed to intervene, assess and treat those affected
by the commercial sexual exploitation of children.

(Please note that this module will not retain any identifying information within a
database, there will be no other record of your participation. You are solely responsible
for printing and retaining your certificate of completion.)

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